1st Edition

How to Pass Your OSCE A Guide to Success in Nursing and Midwifery

    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) was developed for all undergraduate nursing programmes, with the aim of emphasising the need for nursing students to be competent in clinical skills, to assess clinical reasoning skills and as a means of standardizing the assessment process.  

    This practical, easy to read and interactive study guide helps nursing and midwifery students at all levels to maximise their chances of success with OSCEs.  It features case studies, quick quizzes, recap and recall summaries and an OSCE preparation plan; all of which help to prepare the student for the examination.  Hints and tips on what to expect during the examination and pointers on what the examiner will be looking for, together with a comprehensive chapter on personal learning will help to guide the student through the process and maximise their chances of success!

    "Very readable with useful tips and information for students" Cath Hill, Keele University

    "I found the book extremely relevant from the students' perspective, reader friendly and well structured. Quizzes and activities excellent." - Liz Day, Senior Lecturer, Nursing and Health Care Practice, University of Derby 
     "A useful and easily digested text on this important assessment strategy", Ms. Karen Lumsden, Faculty of Nursing and Applied Clinical Studies, Canterbury Christchurch University

    "Useful for students as they prepare... Easy to read and understand."
    Kirsty Wedgbury, Faculty of Health and Community Care, Birmingham City University

    Chapter OneIntroduction

    Welcome
    Meet the authors
    Organisation of the book
    Glossary 

    Chapter Two: What is an OSCE?

    So what is an OSCE?
    Activity 2.1
    The OSCE acronym
    Objective (O)
    Structured (S)
    Activity 2.2
    Clinical (C)
    Activity 2.3
    Examination (E)
    Knowing, Showing, Doing
    Now what?
    Types of OSCES
    Why do OSCEs differ?
    Recap and Recall
    Quick Quiz 

    Chapter Three: EssentialPrinciples underpinning OSCES

    Essential principles underpinning performance and behaviour
    Activity 3.1
    Infection control
    Activity 3.2
    Safe Practice
    Accurate documentation and record keeping
    Activity 3.3
    Effective communication
    Activity 3.4
    Maintenance of dignity and respect
    Putting it into practice
    Activity 3.5
    Recap and Recall
    Quick Quiz 

    Chapter Four: Personallearning and preparation for the OSCE

    Being an effectivelearner
    Activity 4.1
    Why and how do we learn?
    Activity 4.2
    Being strategic
    Activity 4.3
    Looking for cues
    Activity 4.4
    Activity 4.5
    Cognitive aspects of learning
    Activity 4.6
    Affective aspects of learning
    Activity 4.7
    What is the examiner looking for?
    Activity 4.8
    Activity 4.9
    Study hints and tips for the OSCE
    Recap and Recall
    Quick Quiz 

    Chapter Five: Preparing forthe OSCE

    What you know at this stage
    Essential elements of an OSCE
    Timing
    Demonstrating skill and knowledge
    Your professional attitude and behaviour
    Knowledge, Motor skills, Attitude, Structure (KMAS)
    Example 1: Hand hygiene
    Activity 5.1
    Example 2: Calculating Body Mass Index (BMI)
    Activity 5.2
    Example 3: Assessment of the eye
    Activity 5.3
    What is the examiner expecting from you at the OSCE?
    How to achieve a pass grade
    Why KMAS is important
    Activity 5.4
    Activity 5.5
    How do you feel about doing an OSCE?
    Activity 5.6
    Preparation is key to success!
    How to prepare for the day of the OSCE
    Countdown to the OSCE day
    Recap and Recall
    Quick Quiz 

    Chapter Six: The OSCEExperience

    What’s it like to take an OSCE?
    The student perspective
    Activity 6.1
    Your OSCE preparation
    Activity 6.2
    Ten top tips from students
    The examiner’s perspective
    Activity 6.3
    Ten top tips from examiners
    Avoiding common pitfalls
    What does it feel like to be unsuccessful in an OSCE?
    Moving on from the OSCE experience
    Activity 6.4
    What happened if you are unsuccessful?
    Activity 6.5
    Some final comments: the OSCE rewards
    Recap and Recall
    Quick Quiz 

    References
    Recommended reading
    Answers to Activities and Quick Quizzes

    Biography

    Jacqueline Bloomfield, Anne Pegram, Carys Jones